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YOU BUY A CAR - BUT YOU INVEST IN AN AUSTIN I THE MOST BCONOMICAL CAR | STILL MORE EFFICIENT • SWEETER RUNNING • SAF-ER ■ The New Austin Seyen has to be tried instant but smooth braking and added ■ on the road before you can appreciate the safety. The NEW FLEXIBLE CLUTCH allows fl remarkable advancements in performance, gradual but sure engagement free from fl lowing improvements. The NEW ENGINE with fiill panelled doors is smarter than ever. fl means greater power, j- all light cars, the I sweetness of running. including real leather npholstery — Four speed synckro- today than at anT ' I mesh — Low pressure tyres — Bumpers front and rear » ' H MORE EFFICIENT — Luggage carrier — Parking lamps — Foot-controlled other time in itl I I anti-dazzle device which concentrates headlight beam to H BRAKES of the left of road — Combined stop and tail lamp — Hlnmiiiated jonff an4l nrn„j ■ instruments and flush- fitting automatic return directiDii ® provcu ■ . Girling pattern give Battery and tool-box ~ Electric wlndiSeen wiper — history. - I Three-bearing crankshaft — - New dutch — Girling type brakes — Remodelled saloon bodywork. I ANDERS0N & HANSEN LTD. naS,ngs Direct Factory Distributors for the AUSTIN MOTOR CO., LTD., of England ' ''

XLhc Gburcbes SL of the P®0!16' be in harmony witii SfSf™83 the Chnst whose words fit into every fold and creviee S^BUKE' THX^mN^001 ^^^hiJohn 7:46, "NEVER MAM

ST* MATTHEW'S £JHURGR 2nd Suuday After the Epiphany. Holy Comamnion: 7 and 8 a.m. - Matins: 11 a.m. Evensong: 7 p.m. Holy Baptism: 3 p.m. Evensong, St. James', Mahora: 7 p.m. Evensong, St. Barnabas' Parkvale7 pan. , ...... CT. ANDBEW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURGH — MARKET STREET. "• SUNDAY. SERVICES— Morning, 11 a.m.: MR. S. WYNES8. Evening, 7 p.m.: MR. G. T. BEILBY. Mr. Wyness and Mr. Beilby are both students from the Bible Institute, Auckland. A bright Service is assured "and a welcome is extended to alh, including visitors to our town. Servces relayed to St. John's, Mahora, as usual. —————— 4 ffASTINGS METHODIST CHURCB 11: Rev. R. B. Gosnell, "The Truth and Half-Truths. ' ' Anthem, "Praised be the Lord." 7.0: Rev. R. B. Gosnell, "The Power of the Mind" (a talk oi things mental). Anthem, "The Day is Past and Over." A special invitation to visitoxs. I^APTIST CHURCH, Karamu Road S. "People 's Services." 11 a.m.: Pxfeacher, Mr. ,G. T. Beilby (N.Z. Baptist College). Subject, "Anchored." 2.45 p.m.: January Young People 's Round Table Eellowship. 7 p.m.: Preacher, Rev. C. B. Boggis. Subject: "The TJnpurchasable Things of Life." Communion at close. Do not miss these Services. Visitors heartily welcocned. ^HE gALVATION ^RMY WARREN STREET, HASTINGS. WELCOME MEETINGS To MAJOR M. MARSHALL & MAJOR A. WHEELER, ' officera appointed to take charge of the Hastings Corps. Meetings: 7 a.m.,.ll a.m', 7 p.m. Come and Welcome the Officers; they will Welcome You. 'THE A POSTOLIC pHUBCH HE POSTOLIC HURCH WARREN STREET SOUTH, (Opposite Band Room), HASTINGS 6UNDAY— 10.30: Prayer Meeting. 11.0: Breaking of Brcad. 7.0- Gospel Meeting. Speaker: Pastor I. - P- Grabham. Subject: "WLat Must I Dot" WEDNESDAY — 2.30: Sisters' Meeting. 7.30: Speaker, Bro. Sawyer. YOU ARE WELCOME. SO COME.

"WE HAVE ALSO A MORE SURE WORD OF PBOPHECY; WHEREUNTO YET DO WELL THAT YE TAKE HEED." — (II. Peter 1: 19). A FREE ADDRESS will be given (God willing) in the Hnited Hall, Lyndon Road, on SUNDAY NIGHT at 7 o'cloek on the Subject: — "THE EISE & FALL OF THE TURK3SH EMPIRE,, AS REVEALED IN PROPHECY. (1) Latter-day nations of Europe symbolised in the Scriptures and their activities foretold. (2) The river Euphrates used as a basis for the symbolisoi of the Turkish Empire. (3) The over-running of the Eastern Roman Empire by the Turkish hordes predicted. (Rev. 9: 14-21). Uf4) The gradual wastiiig of the great Turkish Empire signified by the "drying up of the great river Euphrates." (Rev. 16: 12). (5) This latter development of our own times is a sign that the return of Christ to establish the kingdom of God on earth is near at hand. (Rev. 16: 15; Luke 21: 25-27; Dan. 2: 44, 7: 13-14; Rev. 11: 15; Isa. 32: 1; Ps. 67: 4, 110: 1-2; Zech. 14: 9, etc.) Questions Invited. No Collection. AU Interested Welcome. JJELSON gTREET JJALL HASTINGS SUNDAY EVENING GOSPEL SERVICE, 7 o 'clock. Speaker: MR. GEOBGE MENZIES gT. COLUMBA '8 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Havelock North. — The preacher at both Services will be Mr D. Neilson, of India. H a.m.: "An Empire 's IrrepaTable Deiicit." 2.30: p.m.: Service at Maraetotara. 7 p.m.: •"A Mediaeval Martyr." QOSPEL IJAL.L Karamu Road, Hastings. SUNDAY EVENTNG, at 7 p.m. Psm. 50: 1-6. — Our God shall come aua shal] not keep silenee: ALL WELCOME QHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, Karamu Road, Hastings — Services are held every Snnday at 7 p.m. Wed^esdays at 7.30 p.m. Sunday Sehool now closed for sehool holidays. A free Reading Room is open at the Union Bank of Australia Building, Heretaunga Street, daily exeept Tliursday, from 1.30 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Birthdays, especially 21st birthdays. are usually the occasion of festive celebrations, and the completion of 21 years' service to the shoppers of Hawke's Bay is being celebrated by Baird's (Hugh Baird Ltd.) The progressive drapers and men's wear specialists, by a 10 days' half-price bargain period A huge selection of gooda from every section of the big store have been -marked down to half price as a tribute to the support they have received in the 21 years establishment of the firm. In the marking down of these goods all ordinary methods of business have been entirely suspended in order that snpporters may receive double value fo** their money during- these birthday celebrations. Take your pick from the tables and rack tbat extend right down the centre of the store from the front door to the back Everyfchingi is half price. To all interested in things mental the talk on "The Power of the Mind" in the -Hastings Methodist Church to-mor-row evening by the Rev. R. B. Gosnell will prove helpful. The choir will be heard in a new and beautiful anthem "The Day is Past and Over," while there will be congregational singing of the old hymns. Here all will flnd a hearty welcome and a helpful timo of worship.

Ceylon products are in demand in Great Britain, especially reptile skins, cashew nuts and ilmenite, aecording to Dr. Paul Pieris, the Trade Commissioner in London in his annual report. Dr. Pierris deseribes the demand for reptile skins as enormous and urges the immediate establishment of farnls for breeding. There is also a demand for dried turtle meat, as the supply now received from South Africa, the Se.vohelles and the West ludies is insufficient. Turtle meat forms the basis of fche turtle soup sold in London restaurants.

a luspect Our 1937 Riley "ADELPHI" We are holding Stocks of 9 and 12-h.p. in our Showrooms ! ^ Saloons COMPLETE WITH RADIO, SEEF-CHANGE GEA1„.~! AND EVERY ^ THESE ARE DEFINITELY THE OUTSTANDING VAIAJE IN REIOAEMENT. ENGLISH CARS OF POPUIA.R PRICE. THE CAH FOR THE CONNOISSEUR THOMPSON MOTORS LTD YiW GIVE YOU A TRIAL RUN I PRIVATE 'PHONE 3794. KARAMU ROAD (Next Public Trust) 'PHONE 3823. HASTINGS. NAPIER 'PHONE 1532

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 1, 16 January 1937, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 1, 16 January 1937, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 1, 16 January 1937, Page 9

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